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Old 17-Oct-07, 10:29 PM   #31
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So you DO know which one I'm talking about then, right? I was amazed by it, and it just goes to show: No excuses.
Yeah, I know the one. The big strong guy doing the stuff on the bars and such.
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If you want smaller tighter butt, I think squat is the best thing. Trust me, unless you have a big butt because of muscle instead of fat you will not make your butt bigger by doing squats.
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